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Quoted: I'll throw a quick list together for you. Collateral Beauty Concussion Ali Seven Pounds Pursuit of Happyness Legend of bagger vance Six degrees of separation. Still not my vote, but he is a better actor than he gets credit for. Edit: he is certainly better than samuel l jackson. I might actually throw up Mos Def. Far better than people give him credit for too. Something God Made and 16 blocks both are great movies because of him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: "Range"? Motherfucker is a walking meme. How many roles has he been in that The Fresh Prince didn't peek through. Ali? Maybe Happyness? I'll throw a quick list together for you. Collateral Beauty Concussion Ali Seven Pounds Pursuit of Happyness Legend of bagger vance Six degrees of separation. Still not my vote, but he is a better actor than he gets credit for. Edit: he is certainly better than samuel l jackson. I might actually throw up Mos Def. Far better than people give him credit for too. Something God Made and 16 blocks both are great movies because of him. On a similar note, let's look at Denzel Washington. Compare how much you hated his character in Training Day to how much you loved his character in Man on Fire, and then look at some random roles like John Q or Flight to round out the middle. He seems to have been typecast into an action hero since Book of Eli, but that doesn't take away from the range of his earlier works. For my vote though, even though not as prolific an actor as Will Smith or Denzel Washington, I'd have to give the award to the late Michael Clarke Duncan. His role in The Green Mile will forever be impossible to beat. Attached File Honorable mention goes to Lawrence Fishburn, for his amazing work as Cowboy Curtis. Attached File |
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Denzel, because once at work, during one of our big snow storms, I met him, his family, and his security entourage, and had to disappoint all of them from their expected fun day of sledding.
Sorry kids. Also, Denzel won his best actor trophy for the wrong movie, and sorry Denzel, but your supporting trophy should have gone to Morgan Freeman. Jay |
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Quoted: . You didn't see him in PeeWee's Playhouse. He's got range to pull that off. . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't know what fucking movies you've been watching but he's got a lot more range then any of the other so called actors on this listed. I love a good Denzel movie but that fucker is Denzel no matter what name his characters is. And don't even get me started about Samuel "motherfucker" Jackson. he couldn't act his way out of a wet paper bag. You didn't see him in PeeWee's Playhouse. He's got range to pull that off. . The TV show? That wasn't Jackson. |
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Quoted: Came here to post Idris. View Quote I like Idris but man, he's been in some bad movies and was bad in them. Denzel has been pretty consistent for a long time. Really no contest there. The dude in Greenbook was really good. And, what a racist thread! They're all just actors, not black or white, male or female! |
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Quoted: On a similar note, let's look at Denzel Washington. Compare how much you hated his character in Training Day to how much you loved his character in Man on Fire, and then look at some random roles like John Q or Flight to round out the middle. He seems to have been typecast into an action hero since Book of Eli, but that doesn't take away from the range of his earlier works. For my vote though, even though not as prolific an actor as Will Smith or Denzel Washington, I'd have to give the award to the late Michael Clarke Duncan. His role in The Green Mile will forever be impossible to beat. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72701/OIP_-_2021-05-18T085136_496_jpeg-1946811.JPG Honorable mention goes to Lawrence Fishburn, for his amazing work as Cowboy Curtis. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72701/OIP_-_2021-05-18T085248_797_jpeg-1946815.JPG View Quote MCD was great in The Whole Nine Yards. I don’t mean that as a joke. Then again, the chemistry between all the actors was great in that film. |
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Jamie Foxx is an amazing actor who can transition from comedy to drama.
Not sure Denzel could do that as seamless. |
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No Woody Strode?
No Peter Mensah? No Richard Pryor? No Richard Roundtree? No.... |
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Idris Elba is pretty badass.
I was shocked to learn he’s English after watching the Wire. Idris Elba Can Do Anything | Famalam Series 3 On iPlayer Now |
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I used to like all of those actors and more, but between BLM and NFL, I really don't care to see any of them anymore. I feel that they would all hate me if they met me because I am white. The past year has ruined me on black people. I hate it because I have family that are black, and are really nice people, but I just don't trust any of them anymore.
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I'll go with Denzel, since he has occasionally played characters other than Denzel Washington.
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tie between JJ Walker from Good Times and Kunta Kinte from Roots
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Quoted: I used to like all of those actors and more, but between BLM and NFL, I really don't care to see any of them anymore. I feel that they would all hate me if they met me because I am white. The past year has ruined me on black people. I hate it because I have family that are black, and are really nice people, but I just don't trust any of them anymore. View Quote What the actual fuck? |
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FENCES Clip: HOW COME YOU AIN'T NEVER LIKED ME? |
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I enjoy watching Washington more, but Freeman is probably the better actor.
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